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Why reviewing AI-generated code is devilishly hard

https://www.spinellis.gr/blog/20260523/
1•DSpinellis•2m ago•0 comments

The Forgotten Art of the LAN Party (2023)

https://www.superjumpmagazine.com/the-forgotten-art-of-the-lan-party/
1•susam•4m ago•0 comments

Italian authorities shut down major streaming piracy network

https://www.engadget.com/2180075/italian-authorities-shut-down-major-streaming-piracy-network-cin...
2•01-_-•8m ago•0 comments

ANCI: The Agent Infrastructure for Scheduling

https://meetanci.com
1•rajl•9m ago•0 comments

What's in a Codebase?

https://www.moderndescartes.com/essays/codebase_spec/
1•brilee•9m ago•0 comments

Elon, stop trying to make Grok happen

https://www.theverge.com/ai-artificial-intelligence/936219/elon-stop-trying-to-make-grok-happen
3•01-_-•10m ago•1 comments

Verytis – shared error memory for AI coding agents (MCP)

https://www.verytis.com
1•TychiqueY•10m ago•0 comments

Show HN: A satirical idle game about running an AI startup

https://game.trae.academy/
2•haebom•10m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Running BitNet b1.58 inside DRAM by breaking DDR4 timing rules

1•pcdeni•11m ago•0 comments

A Mysterious Children's Search Engine Is Misleading Kids

https://www.city-journal.org/article/kiddle-search-engine-kids
2•bushwart•13m ago•0 comments

NeuralNote

https://github.com/DamRsn/NeuralNote
1•hyperific•14m ago•0 comments

Kanban board web app powered by the Redmine API

https://ricardoborges.github.io/RedKanban/
1•r2ob•14m ago•0 comments

Diátaxis: A systematic approach to technical documentation authoring

https://diataxis.fr/
2•ZeroCool2u•16m ago•0 comments

The Banal Horror of Jimmy Fallon

https://www.currentaffairs.org/news/the-banal-horror-of-jimmy-fallon
3•ZeroCool2u•18m ago•2 comments

User Story

https://beyondloom.com/blog/userstory.html
1•tosh•18m ago•0 comments

It's time to talk about my writerdeck

https://veronicaexplains.net/my-first-writerdeck/
2•hggh•20m ago•0 comments

SafeDB MCP – safer read-only database access for AI agents

https://github.com/narekmalk/safedb-mcp
1•Narek88•20m ago•0 comments

D. Murray: I see dangers of AI firsthand – as people make doppelgangers of me

https://nypost.com/2026/05/21/opinion/douglas-murray-i-see-dangers-of-ai-firsthand-as-people-make...
1•bushwart•21m ago•0 comments

CC-Wiki: Turn Claude Code sessions into a shareable knowledge base wiki

https://github.com/tejpalv/cc-wiki
1•tejpalv•22m ago•1 comments

Tesla's Newest Electric Vehicle Could Jolt the Trucking Industry

https://www.nytimes.com/2026/05/19/business/energy-environment/teslas-semi-truck.html
2•bookofjoe•27m ago•2 comments

Show HN: pack-src – pack source code into clean shareable ZIP

https://github.com/muhammadmuzzammil1998/pack-src
1•muzzammildotxyz•29m ago•0 comments

AI Is Being Used to Resurrect the Voices of Dead Pilots

https://techcrunch.com/2026/05/22/ai-is-being-used-to-resurrect-the-voices-of-dead-pilots/
2•Brajeshwar•30m ago•0 comments

Bespoke AI Curriculum to Become AI Operator

https://aios.perabytelabs.com
1•ubp•30m ago•1 comments

Tick Architecture

https://kx.com/blog/tick-architecture-simplicity-and-speed-the-kdb-way/
2•tosh•32m ago•0 comments

There's No Reason to Fear an Invasion of Chinese Electric Vehicles

https://spectator.org/theres-no-reason-to-fear-an-invasion-of-chinese-electric-vehicles/
1•bushwart•32m ago•2 comments

OpenSessions – real time agent tracking in tmux using hooks and process trees

https://github.com/Ataraxy-Labs/opensessions
1•rohanucla•32m ago•1 comments

Anthropic's coordinated vulnerability disclosure dashboard

https://red.anthropic.com/2026/cvd/
2•Levitating•34m ago•0 comments

Cache hit rates of Inference are more meaningful than the headline costs

https://dirac.run/posts/cache-hit-rates-agents
1•GodelNumbering•34m ago•0 comments

Tank leaking toxic chemicals in Orange County will spill or explode

https://abc7.com/live-updates/garden-grove-chemical-tank-emergency-leaking-toxic-chemicals-orange...
10•panda88888•39m ago•2 comments

Aube – Node.js package manager in Rust

https://aube.en.dev/
1•brianzelip•40m ago•0 comments
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React Meta-Framework Feels Broken, Here's Why

https://rwsdk.com/blog/your-react-meta-framework-feels-broken
22•dthyresson•12mo ago

Comments

dthyresson•12mo ago
A new blog post argues that today’s React meta-frameworks like Next.js and Remix are too abstract and “feel broken,” adding complexity through magic and indirection. It introduces RedwoodSDK as a simpler, more transparent alternative that prioritizes native web APIs and production-parity development.
codingdave•12mo ago
You don't need to (and should not) add a Tl;dr comment when you post something. If you want to tell the story of how you came up with an idea, do a "Show HN". That is the correct way to self-promote on HN.
dthyresson•12mo ago
That wasn't my intent. I haven't used HN much. Will do next time. Thx!
pistoriusp•12mo ago
I'm the author of this article, and this is the second time I've built a framework. I co-created RedwoodJS with Tom Preston-Werner several years ago - and we came up with some novel ideas, but I had a nagging feeling that something wasn't right.

A failed-startup and a kid later... and I'm back. I couldn't let go of the original vision of RedwoodJS, but I wanted to start from scratch. So we built RedwoodSDK, which is a React framework for Cloudflare. It starts as a Vite Plugin that gives you server-side-rendering, RSC, streaming, and realtime capabilities.

Our standards based route feels invisible, with simple pattern matching, middleware and interrupters. You receive a request and return a response. You own every byte over the wire.

There's zero magic. Just TypeScript, modules, functions, values, and types.

chipgap98•12mo ago
Aren't the "defineApp" and "route" methods in rwsdk also magic? It feels like rwsdk is just being more deliberate about when and where to introduce those magic functions.

I'm a big fan of rwsdk so far. Thanks for building!

pistoriusp•12mo ago
Nope! They just return standard JavaScript.

A typical worker looks something like this:

    export default {
        fetch({ request }) {
          return new Response('ok')
        } 
    }

DefineApp just wraps that initial entry point into something that allows us to run middleware, match the router, and render out the page or the response object.

Love that you're a fan! Remember... No magicians allowed here.

gadfly361•12mo ago
I think a notable difference is with one, you can read the code in the file and understand what it will return. With others, you need to read the code and then do a mental join of the framework's conventions to know what it'll return.